Where Monsters Dwell #15
In "Kraa the Unhuman," a determined American teacher ventures into the heart of Africa, drawn to eerie statues created by a remote tribe. What begins as an academic curiosity spirals into a chilling discovery: the tribe venerates a local man transformed into a monstrous being by a Soviet atomic test. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, this 1972 Marvel classic blends Cold War tension with primal mystery. The cover by John Severin captures the story’s unsettling tone with striking, atmospheric detail.
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An American teacher investigates the mysterious statues made by one tribe in Africa, and finds that they worship a native mutated into a monster by a Soviet atomic test.
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